This is how my day began.
At 6:30 the XM radio clicked on (my new alarm clock).
Without opening my eyes I found the remote and began surfing. I
land on 150, the dirty comedy channel. 151 is clean comedy, so almost all content is 30-40 years old. 153 is Canadian stand-up comedy which is largely anti-US diatribe, and 154 is National Lampoon Comedy
which is the best. It airs raunchy content but beeps out f**k
and four letter "C" words. Anyway, I'm on 150 when the
host, one Sonny Fox, says "And here's my good friend Will Durst." Here's stuff Durst would find funny.
"Yeah
I was in my car today and some guy had a bumper sticker that said
re-elect President Gore. Ha Ha. Thought I'd fuc_'n die"
Yeah, I was watching the Sopranos and every time someone got killed I pretended it was Republican. Ha Ha. Thought I'd fuc_'n die"
Crap like that. Before I could twitch the muscle that works the
kill button he'd launched (and I paraphrase really close
here).
"Yeah did you see that clown General Petraeus said the surg - (click).
I opened my eyes, turned on the computer and looked up Sonny Fox's e-mail addy so I could ask him
a question no response yet about his choice of friends. Of course this is typical of
the entertainment industry. Liberals play before liberal
audiences and think they have a clue. Like actors.
In the past I've noted the stupidity of people whose livlihood depends on broad
acceptance from the ticket buying public, and yet will go out of their
way to insult half of us with a senseless political indulgence that,
genearally speaking, leaves them looking foolish. You don't see the CEO of an automobile company antagonizing http://www.smartusa.com/
the car
buying public that way, do you, I've asked? Because they're
businessmen.
People who sell computers for a living are not about to kill half their market with imprudent I told you Apple sucks
political posturing, are they? Of course not.
The day did get better though.
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